Reclaim the Lost Kingdom brick by brick! Join Bilbo Baggins, Gandalf, Thorin and his company of Dwarves in an epic adventure across Middle-earth to recapture the Lonely Mountain in the most expansive LEGO game to date.

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Reclaim the Lost Kingdom brick by brick! Join Bilbo Baggins, Gandalf, Thorin and his company of Dwarves in an epic adventure across Middle-earth to recapture the Lonely Mountain in the most expansive LEGO game to date.

• Battle ravenous Trolls, dangerous Orcs and many more!
• Combine the Dwarves' unique abilities to solve puzzles - often with hilarious results!
• Explore iconic locations in Middle-earth, from the Shire to Goblin-town and beyond.

This is the one game I allow my 6 year old son to play. We play together one level per week on the weekend. Suprising enough I look forward to it as much as he does. The simplicity of playing a game like this is really enjoyable. The voice acting is excellent (it should be since it is taken right from the films). If you're a parent looking for a safe game to enjoy with your kid(s); this is it.

fantastic game, still the good old lego humor. also they have added a lot of new things, that makes sure that you have a lot to do even after you complete the main missions. my game did crash once or twice during gameplay, but they will most likely fix that, and even though its really annoying when it happens, it does not ruin the game.

I played all lego games except lego pirates of the caribbean and I can say that lego the hobbit is one of the best lego games i ever played. It's very good, have much inovative characters and awesome new features. There are lot of new places to explore and awesome new item finding feature that allows you to customize your character with various items like shields, swords, even hair that gives him new abilities. I give 10/10 to game, I really recommend this to anyone, new lego players and experienced lego players. :D

I will keep this as short as possible. First, it isn't as epic as Lego LOTR. Second, it's still epic. Third, if you're a fan, buy it. Fourth, Lego has awesome humor. I just beat the story about a half hour ago. The story alone was worth the purchase. I love the unlockable characters and freeplay mode. One annoying feature: the new "crafting" system. That is a pain in the BUTT.

Some tips: These Lego games HATE crossfire (can't speak for SLI). Disable it on a per-application profile in your CCC if you buy any of them. I haven't had a lot of crashes, however, I found most of them were caused by using GeDoSaTo to upscale/downscale. It sucks that these games crash for stupid reasons, but if you play them whilst not trying to do anything hard core, you will have a lot of fun.

I can totally recommend this. It's the best Lego game so far and wonderfully made. For everyone who likes the Hobbit and Lego this is a must- buy. There are plenty of funny and interesting aspects which keeps suspense. It may be that it is graphically seen behind all the newly released games, BUT story, middle earth and gameplay are the best so thats no problem. Most of the side quests are pretty cool and sometimes hilarious (Quest to fight Azogs mum). The DLCs are now WORKING, the old reviews just werent updated obviously. Great Game.......

If you've played a lego game before you know what to expect somewhat but this was quite a unique experience. The open world really makes you feel like you're going on an adventure with Bilbo and the dwarfs in an almost Skyrim esc. manner. The game is very easy and simple to get through but if you want to 100% the game it is surprisingly difficult. Challenges range all the way from escort missions you can't fail to a race around Rivendell that is quite infuriating for all the right reasons. The challenges are quite satisfying to complete and it feels good watching the map get less and less cluttered with quests over time, you really feel like you're making progress. The controls are awful to start but can be changed very quickly to something that makes more sense for your keyboard. Overall a great game that I actually feel driven to complete 100% of the way.

Just another fun and awesome Lego game !! I have the first one Lego Lord of the Rings and this one is just as good if not better ! The new crafting system puzzle is real kool ! The look seems a bit better then the first also.The controls are good! I always recommed a controller with any LEGO game.It will make the switching between character's and accessing items and stuff faster.I Really like the buddy system added in this game to get tasks done.

I'm a older gamer and i think LEGO does a amazing job making games that appeal to young and older gamers!!

As most have said also this game is only the first 2 movies and the 3rd should be a added DLC !! So i hope this gets done to make it a compelete game and get the full story(Get on this LEGO) !!

Also check out Lego Marvel Super Heroes if you dont own it yet !! Killer game also !! GO TEAM LEGO!!!

This game is THE BEST lego game I've played and I've played almost all of them. If you are going to buy any lego game, buy this one. The map is huge, the story is excellent, more gameplay mechanics than in the older lego games etc. And of course for The Hobbit fans this game is a treat.

Fun game for the price, I got it for 5 dollars. However, I do think they jumped the gun finishing this game before the final movie was released, even though the last movie will just be a way for the producers to milk it and make it a "trilogy" Overall Gameplay is fun and what youve come to expect of lego games this one delivers.

LEGO The Hobbit is, first and foremost, a LEGO game. There isn't a great deal different from other LEGO titles, in both bad and good ways. If you've tried LEGO games before and found them dull, I don't think this one will change your mind, but if you have an obsession for collection, this game will probably serve you well.

First of all, some gripes. I really don't like how the game forces you to come back later and re-do things when you already have the means to complete them at your disposal, simply locked away. It takes advantage of a child's endless appetite for repetition (Pokemon, anyone?), but as an adult it gets frustrating at times. And speaking of frustrating, the game has some bugs too. I've had characters get stuck, once even in a game-breaking way in the middle of a story mission that locked out all buttons but Start and forced me to quit. The physics on hills and edges get weird sometimes and prevent you from jumping, which can sometimes lead to the stuck thing or lead to death in the middle of a jumping puzzle. I would also get random crashes for a while, which was fixed by turning off Raptr's integration completely, even the Track Gameplay part (the only part I actually use). And the end of the game cuts off at a really bad time, though that's not entirely their fault, since from what I understand the movie does too. Perhaps they should have waited for the third movie to come out to release this. Hopefully they put out some DLC to add in the final climax. It's literally only missing the last chapter or two from the book.

Now that I've gotten that out of the way, the game is still fun. It's still cathartic to beat up LEGO objects and watch them explode into fountains of loot and studs. The gradual ramp of power and wealth starts to get quite high near the end, and I feel a bit Smaug looking over my vast collection of items and riches. Okay, I admit that pun was terrible. Moving on. None of the missions, quests, or puzzles are particularly difficult or complex, but are still fun nonetheless. Suitably accessible for a child but still enjoyable for an adult, a good balance. I'm about 28 hours in and I still haven't gotten tired of it. The bits of humor injected into the game here and there are a nice touch as well. My favorite gag is Azog's missing hand actually following him around and constantly taunting him. Great way to add flavor to the original movie script. And the voice acting clips taken from the movie are a nice touch to telling the story as well, as opposed to the silent approach of early LEGO games.

By no means is LEGO The Hobbit without flaws, but if you're a fan of Traveller's Tales style of collect-a-thon games, this will be a shining Arkenstone in your collection. I picked it up for $5 on sale and more than got my money's worth out of it. Again, if you're tired of the LEGO formula or just really hate Tolkien it's probably a safe pass, but for everyone else, I'd definitely recommend giving it a try.

Cool game, great environment. It has the good old lego humor as the other games. Voice acting like from the movie, the story is very detailed and the camera is working fab compared to other lego games.8/10

A great game fillled with loads of exploration and hilarity like the other lego games but this one is much much bigger than the rest you get to see the open world of middle earth from the shire to the lonely mountain and all the rest a great story of course and more characters than lego marvel its worth it :)